Speak, Hands

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Psychotherapy, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, Meditation, Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book Speak, Hands by Lillian Moats, Three Arts Press
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Author: Lillian Moats ISBN: 9780966957686
Publisher: Three Arts Press Publication: March 27, 2016
Imprint: Three Arts Press Language: English
Author: Lillian Moats
ISBN: 9780966957686
Publisher: Three Arts Press
Publication: March 27, 2016
Imprint: Three Arts Press
Language: English
Speak, Hands is a meditation on memory and the unconscious which employs innovative narrative techniques to transport us into the wordless realms of meditation and gesture.

This daring new literary work defies the conventions of memoir by questioning the very nature of memory and the traditional autonomous subject. Lillian Moats negotiates this complex narrative using four inner voices which challenge the distinctions between mind and body, subject and object, consciousness and the unconscious. Speak, Hands breaks through verbal bounds to transport us into the wordless realms of meditation and gesture. Combining prose, poetry, psychology, and philosophy, Moats conveys an extraordinary personal struggle that could not have been told with common literary devices.
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Speak, Hands is a meditation on memory and the unconscious which employs innovative narrative techniques to transport us into the wordless realms of meditation and gesture.

This daring new literary work defies the conventions of memoir by questioning the very nature of memory and the traditional autonomous subject. Lillian Moats negotiates this complex narrative using four inner voices which challenge the distinctions between mind and body, subject and object, consciousness and the unconscious. Speak, Hands breaks through verbal bounds to transport us into the wordless realms of meditation and gesture. Combining prose, poetry, psychology, and philosophy, Moats conveys an extraordinary personal struggle that could not have been told with common literary devices.

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